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Design by Peter Meacock with Katarina Novomestska and Architecture Central Workshop.

 

Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park.

Ariel Atom at Three Sisters Racetrack

This helmet is perfect for a CW ATOM helmet 0 o 0

diary image

 

can Springtime bring so much sun, so many life, silent nature outbreaks, all around me and at the same time take away my energy and just, let me surrender..?

 

Feeling how I've got to let go, and free myself, let nature, take the reins...

 

dans ma rue

 

While we're on the subject of British lightweights...

 

LXF Download Link Here

"And a billionaire who has more tech than he clearly knows what to do with."

"I know exactly what to do with it...most of the time."

 

From Superman to Atom, Brandon Routh loves red and blue. One of Onlinesailin's newest minifigures, the Atom features printing on both sides and on the side of the legs. The printing is very accurate to that on the TV series.

Car: Ariel Atom 3.5.

Year of manufacture: 2013.

Date of first registration in the UK: 19th June 2013.

Place of registration: Norwich.

Date of last MOT: 7th January 2021.

Mileage at last MOT: 15,719.

Date of last V5 issued: 21st June 2013.

 

Date taken: 11th September 2016.

Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.

Album: Avenue Drivers Club September 2016

Car: Ariel Atom.

Year of manufacture: 2015.

Date of first registration in the UK: Not known.

Place of registration: Not known.

Date of last MOT: Not known.

Mileage at last MOT: Not known.

Last change of keeper: Not known.

 

Date taken: 14th August 2016.

Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.

Album: Avenue Drivers Club August 2016

It reminds me: "Atom Heart Mother"

[DC] Lego Custom Arrow TV series The Atom minifigure [CW]

A redesign of Pink Floyd's 1970 album 'atom heart mother'

Made for the group album sleeves

taken @DesertBloomPHX, a fusion of music and art, showcased in one amazing evening.

Atom from Realsteel. Build video

youtu.be/oM7MzAa7WT4

Ariel Atom

Mamiya RB67 Pro S

Mamiya Sekor 65mm f/4.5

Kodak Ektar 100

Bellini Foto C-41

Scan from negative film

Another of the Lanashire "Panopticons"

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticons

  

Haven't been able to post for a while due to school, but when my custom Captain Atom torso came in today I knew I had to complement him with Major Force.

 

Will definitely be posting more Marvel in the future even though I'm a bigger DC fan.

 

From left to right:

 

Major Force: Poppunkmunky Hyperion torso, Nexo Knights free polybag head, Bart Simpson arms

 

Monarch: Electro polybag torso, Nexo Knights Aaron Armor, Nexo Knights Ultimate Clay helmet, Scooby-Doo Knight Villain head, Ultimate Clay legs, Clone Commando Pauldron

 

Captain Atom: some random custom body from eBay, Titanium Zane head, custom hairpiece

Fallout 4

~18MP resized - ReShade - ENBoost -

console commands - .ini tweaks

 

mods:

Vivid Fallout - 2K Rocks + HD Normal Maps

Vivid Fallout - 2K Landscapes + HD Normal Maps

FTO Stars

FAR - Faraway Area Reform + Optimised Default Bump Maps

Kabalo HD TexturePack

BLVCK PIP_B0Y

Remove Pip-Boy Screen Glow

PipBoyShadows

Dynamic Weapon Shadows

More Grass (10x)

More intensive rain

Lowered Weapons

HD Smile

Enhanced Blood Textures+BloodDecalsFix

 

Shinanogawa, Nagaoka, Nigata, Japan

This a shot of a Ariel Atom its a road legal open sports car .It is a frame ...2 seats and big engine bolted to the back .....well there's a bit more to it than that .......this is the fastest thing i have ever seen

Seattle World's Fair band uniform.

 

Museum of History and Industry, Seattle.

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The Century 21 Exposition (also known as the Seattle World's Fair) was a world's fair held April 21, 1962, to October 21, 1962, in Seattle, Washington, United States.[1][2] Nearly 10 million people attended the fair.[3]

 

As planned, the exposition left behind a fairground and numerous public buildings and public works; some credit it with revitalizing Seattle's economic and cultural life (see History of Seattle since 1940).[4] The fair saw the construction of the Space Needle and Alweg monorail, as well as several sports venues (Washington State Coliseum, now Climate Pledge Arena) and performing arts buildings (the Playhouse, now the Cornish Playhouse), most of which have since been replaced or heavily remodeled. Unlike some other world's fairs of its era, Century 21 made a profit.[3]

 

The site, slightly expanded since the fair, is now called Seattle Center; the United States Science Pavilion is now the Pacific Science Center. Another notable Seattle Center building, the Museum of Pop Culture (earlier called EMP Museum), was built nearly 40 years later and designed to fit in with the fairground atmosphere.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_21_Exposition

 

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